The carrier has prepared in advance. | Image by PhoneArena
In some hours, Fifth Avenue in New York City will fill with people – it's time for the St. Patrick's Day Parade! Everybody's expecting lots of fun and good times, but this large public gathering will bring a surge in mobile network traffic – after all, people will take and send countless photos and videos and will call each other throughout the day at a higher than usual rate.
To make things work, T-Mobile has already prepped things.
An optimized network capacity
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The Magenta carrier lays out the plan in its latest blog post. T-Mobile's engineers have already optimized the network ahead of the parade by running special tests (all with coordination with city agencies). So, reliable connectivity should be there for first responders (with maximum priority, as we're dealing with human lives), the media and the public.
As Salim Kouidri (Senior Vice President, Technology at T-Mobile) puts it, the St. Patrick's Day Parade preparations are planned well in advance, since millions of people are expected to gather and celebrate. Kouidri says that T-Mobile's engineering team has already boosted capacity along the route and will manage the network in real-time all day long.
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AI will also have its role in assisting the monitoring and the optimization of the network. You can't tell what a large crowd will do and what network needs it will have, so the network systems will have to adapt as demand shifts.
T-Mobile's teams will monitor network performance in real time through a dedicated operations bridge. Meanwhile, engineers will be positioned along the parade route to support testing and rapid response. As crowds move, they'll adjust capacity and New York should stay connected.
As usual, T-Mobile will probably have additional backup systems ready in case demand rises beyond expectations. The company says emergency assets such as mobile cell sites, including COWs and SatCOLTs, are positioned nearby to provide temporary coverage if traffic suddenly spikes. At the same time, T-Mobile's T-Priority service will ensure that first responders receive priority access to voice and data during periods of heavy network congestion.
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